Undergraduate Admissions

a student who will graduate from high school in spring 2017 (regardless of total college credits completed while in high school), or has graduated from high school, has a GED, or has been home-schooled but hasn't enrolled at a college, university or any other school.

a student in a non-immigrant status who is not a U.S. citizen or does not have approved and finalized U.S. permanent residence, refugee status or political asylum. International students usually need an F1 or J1 visa to study in the United States.

Please note: If you are required to see the Re-Admissions Committee prior to returning to Mines, please wait to complete the returning student application pending the outcome of that meeting. The undergraduate Admissions Office will not process the application in this situation until a decision has been rendered and communicated from the Re-Admissions Committee.

The Clery Act and Campus Security ReportThe Colorado School of Mines Annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report contains valuable information for all campus community members. The report is designed to inform you of campus crime and fire statistics and provide security policy statements as required by the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (the Clery Act), a federal law requiring institutions of higher education to annually disclose this information. The university will provide prospective students a printed copy upon request.
For a printable PDF version, please click here: Campus Security and Fire Safety Report